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Horizontal & Vertical services distribution in the Enterprise Centre.

In the Enterprise Centre building services such as water, electricity, and data cabling across the floors of a building. This has been achieved through the use of floor and ceiling voids, as well as panels that can be easily removed for maintenance purposes. By adopting this approach, the services can be accessed and modified with ease, allowing for greater flexibility in the use of the building.

In terms of vertical services distribution, a key consideration is how to integrate water and waste systems within the architecture of the building. This can be achieved through the use of risers and walls, which can be designed to accommodate pipes and ducts for water and waste distribution. Voids and panels can also be used in this context, to conceal the pipes and provide easy access for maintenance.

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In addition, it is important to consider strategies for integrating rainwater into the building’s services infrastructure. This may involve the installation of special pipes and tanks for the collection and storage of rainwater, which can then be used for nonpotable purposes such as flushing toilets or irrigating gardens. By incorporating rainwater into the building’s services infrastructure, it is possible to reduce the demand for mains water and improve the sustainability of the building.

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